Ginormous food in San Antonio and around the world

Compiled by Merrisa Brown, mySA.com

Hungry? While they aren't all record-breaking, here are some dishes in the Alamo City, Texas and around the globe that will fill you up ... and then some.

AP Photo/University of Massachusetts Amherst, John Solem

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Chefs at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass., set a new Guinness World Record on Sept. 3, 2012, by cooking the 6,656-pound seafood stew in the same custom-built, 1-ton, 14-foot frying pan used last year to set a Guinness Record of 4,010 pounds for the world's largest stir-fry.

AP Photo/University of Massachusetts Amherst, John Solem

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Chefs at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass., set a new Guinness World Record on Sept. 3, 2012, by cooking the 6,656-pound seafood stew in the same custom-built, 1-ton, 14-foot frying pan used last year to set a Guinness Record of 4,010 pounds for the world's largest stir-fry.